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Loojka Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Made out to

Hello everyone!

I'm having difficulty to understand the meaning of a sentence. Here goes:

"Dr Jekyll's new will was made out to Edward Hyde."

What does "made out to" mean here?
Thank you very much for your help.
  

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" The will was written for the benefit of Hyde. Hyde inherits from Jekyll. They made out a check for $500 to cover the damages.

  • " The will was written for the benefit of Hyde.
  • Hyde inherits from Jekyll.
  • They made out a check for $500 to cover the damages.
  • (wrote a check) CJ
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Loojka"Dr Jekyll's new will was made out to Edward Hyde."
The will was written for the benefit of Hyde. Hyde inherits from Jekyll.

They made out a check for $500 to cover the damages. (wrote a check)

CJ
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